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Name tag for Guatemala election
Senator Richard Lugar's name tag, which he received when he was an election observer for the 1985 Guatemala elections.
"I'm Fit..." The Dick Lugar Fitness Festival Pamphlet
Front cover, inside spread, and back cover of a pamphlet describing the first annual Dick Lugar Fitness Festival.
"Dick Lugar, Send Our Best in '76" Campaign Button
Button from Richard Lugar's 1976 Senate campaign. Brown and white lettering and background on a metal body. Pin across the back.
Lugar for President bumper sticker
Blue bumper sticker with yellow borders and white lettering. Has an adhesive back.
Framed Clipping, "Ronald Reagan has narrowed his list..."
A framed reproduction of a newspaper clipping. Shows photographs of Senator Richard Lugar, George H.W. Bush, and Senator Paul Laxalt. Text above the photographs...
Tags: 1980s, Campaign, Elections, Vice President
"Dick Lugar for Vice President" Campaign Button
Campaign button with the words "Dick Lugar for Vice President" in blue lettering on a yellow background.
Tags: 1980s, Button, Campaign, Elections, Vice President
"Lugar for Indianapolis: A City Whose Time Has Come."...
Campaign button from Richard Lugar's first campaign for mayor of Indianapolis, Indiana. Lugar served two terms as the city's mayor, from 1968 until his...
Tags: 1960s, Button, Campaign, Indiana, Indianapolis, Mayor, Pre-Senate
"Lugar: Republican for Mayor" Campaign License Plate
Promotional license plate from Richard Lugar's first campaign for mayor of Indianapolis, Indiana. Lugar served two terms as the city's mayor, from 1968 until...
Tags: 1960s, Indiana, Indianapolis, Mayor, Pre-Senate, Richard Lugar
"Honored Guest" Ribbon from Visit of President Richard Nixon to...
A ribbon pin from the visit of President Richard Nixon to Indianapolis, Indiana, hosted by Mayor Richard G. Lugar.
Tags: 1970s, Indiana, Indianapolis, Mayor, Richard Lugar, Richard Nixon
Thank You Card for Dick Lugar's 1988 Re-Election Campaign
Back of a thank-you card sent out after Senator Lugar's 1988 re-election campaign giving voting statistics.